Background: BRCA1/2-related metastatic breast cancers (mBC) are sensitive to DNA-damage agents and show high tumor-infiltrated lymphocytes. We hypothesized that the association between pembrolizumab and carboplatin could be active in BRCA-related mBC. Patients and methods: In this phase II Simon's design multicenter single-arm study, BRCA1/2-related mBC patients received carboplatin at area under the curve 6 every 3 weeks for six courses associated with 200 mg pembrolizumab every 3 weeks until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. The primary aim at first stage was overall response rate (ORR) ≥70%. Disease control rate (DCR), time to progression (TTP), duration of response (DOR), and overall survival (OS) were the secondary aims. Results: Among 22 patients enrolled at the first stage, 5 BRCA1 and 17 BRCA2, 16 (76%) were luminal tumors and 6 (24%) triple-negative BC (TNBC). In 21 patients, ORR and DCR were 43% and 76% (47% and 87% in luminal, 33% and 50% in TNBC), respectively. TTP was 7.1 months, DOR was 6.3 months, and median OS was not reached. Grade ≥3 adverse events (AEs) or serious AEs occurred in 5/22 patients (22.7%). Since the primary aim was not met, the study was terminated at the first stage. Conclusions: Although the primary aim was not reached, data on efficacy and safety of pembrolizumab plus carboplatin in first-line visceral disease BRCA-related luminal mBC were provided and they need to be further investigated.

A phase II study of pembrolizumab plus carboplatin in BRCA-related metastatic breast cancer (PEMBRACA) / Cortesi, L.; Venturelli, M.; Cortesi, G.; Caggia, F.; Toss, A.; Barbieri, E.; De Giorgi, U.; Guarneri, V.; Musolino, A.; De Matteis, E.; Zambelli, A.; Bisagni, G.; Dominici, M.. - In: ESMO OPEN. - ISSN 2059-7029. - 8:2(2023), pp. 101207-101214. [10.1016/j.esmoop.2023.101207]

A phase II study of pembrolizumab plus carboplatin in BRCA-related metastatic breast cancer (PEMBRACA)

Caggia F.;Toss A.;Guarneri V.;De Matteis E.;Dominici M.
2023

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Background: BRCA1/2-related metastatic breast cancers (mBC) are sensitive to DNA-damage agents and show high tumor-infiltrated lymphocytes. We hypothesized that the association between pembrolizumab and carboplatin could be active in BRCA-related mBC. Patients and methods: In this phase II Simon's design multicenter single-arm study, BRCA1/2-related mBC patients received carboplatin at area under the curve 6 every 3 weeks for six courses associated with 200 mg pembrolizumab every 3 weeks until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity. The primary aim at first stage was overall response rate (ORR) ≥70%. Disease control rate (DCR), time to progression (TTP), duration of response (DOR), and overall survival (OS) were the secondary aims. Results: Among 22 patients enrolled at the first stage, 5 BRCA1 and 17 BRCA2, 16 (76%) were luminal tumors and 6 (24%) triple-negative BC (TNBC). In 21 patients, ORR and DCR were 43% and 76% (47% and 87% in luminal, 33% and 50% in TNBC), respectively. TTP was 7.1 months, DOR was 6.3 months, and median OS was not reached. Grade ≥3 adverse events (AEs) or serious AEs occurred in 5/22 patients (22.7%). Since the primary aim was not met, the study was terminated at the first stage. Conclusions: Although the primary aim was not reached, data on efficacy and safety of pembrolizumab plus carboplatin in first-line visceral disease BRCA-related luminal mBC were provided and they need to be further investigated.
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A phase II study of pembrolizumab plus carboplatin in BRCA-related metastatic breast cancer (PEMBRACA) / Cortesi, L.; Venturelli, M.; Cortesi, G.; Caggia, F.; Toss, A.; Barbieri, E.; De Giorgi, U.; Guarneri, V.; Musolino, A.; De Matteis, E.; Zambelli, A.; Bisagni, G.; Dominici, M.. - In: ESMO OPEN. - ISSN 2059-7029. - 8:2(2023), pp. 101207-101214. [10.1016/j.esmoop.2023.101207]
Cortesi, L.; Venturelli, M.; Cortesi, G.; Caggia, F.; Toss, A.; Barbieri, E.; De Giorgi, U.; Guarneri, V.; Musolino, A.; De Matteis, E.; Zambelli, A.;...espandi
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